Ah, chai, garam, garam, chai. It means tea, hot, hot, tea. We hear it chanted in India on railway station platforms, in the corridors of trains, at bus stands and from the chai wallahs sitting at their stall. Continue reading
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Ah, chai, garam, garam, chai. It means tea, hot, hot, tea. We hear it chanted in India on railway station platforms, in the corridors of trains, at bus stands and from the chai wallahs sitting at their stall. Continue reading
A few years ago, I was staying at the Haus Khas home in New Delhi of beloved friends, Prama and Ranji.
While there, I read their daily newspaper which offered 60 reasons why Indians can love India.
Despite the political/social/religious/environmental isses facing India, here are 80 reasons why Westerners love India.
In alphabetical order: Continue reading